
How Architects Are Solving Urban Space Crises with Smart, Temporary Designs
How architects use smart, temporary designs to transform unused urban spaces into flexible, sustainable solutions for the cities of the future.
A Directory of Great Architectures
A Directory of Great Architectures

How architects use smart, temporary designs to transform unused urban spaces into flexible, sustainable solutions for the cities of the future.

Architizer reveals the 2025 A+Awards winners, spotlighting global projects that balance innovation, material craft, and deep connections to place.

Brühl’s updated city hall and library by JSWD blends historic preservation with modern design, unifying civic functions in a sustainable new structure.

A modernist home in Bromont by MUUK Architecture blends stone, steel, and wood into the landscape, offering a warm, restrained connection to nature.

The Pocket Laneway House in Toronto balances design and nature, featuring an elevated structure that preserves a mature maple tree on a tight urban lot.

Top brands boost productivity by 37% through strategic workspace design, blending aesthetics, function, and brand identity for business success.

Luxury home renovations now focus on sensory design, wellness, sustainability, and bespoke craftsmanship to create truly transformative living spaces.

Casa Una Uberlândia is a multifunctional hub by MDAD that merges sustainable architecture with cultural, social, and community-focused programming.